D4—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, December 19,1981 Boucher retires after 41 years on Penn faculty PHILADELPHIA - Dr. William Boucher, professor of clinical medicine at the University of Pennsylvania’s New Bolton Center, will retire Dec. 31, 1981, after 41 years as a faculty member UFW payback PARK RIDGE, 711. - December 8, 1981... United Farm Workers leader Cesar Chavez has been ordered to pay back nearly a half million dollars to the federal treasury for sums disallowed from 1978 grants made to UFW agencies from the Community Services Administration. The grants were made to assist the union’s Farm Workers Service Center build a microwave com munications system, and subsidize UFW’s credit union, and were challenged by Farm Bureau and a group of farmers and farmworkers in a lawsuit against the granting agencies CSA and the Depart ment of Labor/CETA. The plaintiffs charged the funds .were illegally appropriated to help UFW organize farm workers. 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When he joined the faculty in 1940, Dr. Boucher was associated with the school’s ambulatory care unit, and later with the field ser- Gov’t orders American Farm Bureau Federation president Robert Delano said he saw the govern ment order to return the funds as “a major victory for taxpayers and an important precedent for the principle of holding government spending to responsible ac countability.” He said he saw the grovernment order as the culmination of months of activity by Farm Bureau attorneys working on behalf of farm workers as well as grower challenges. CSA’s order to return $427,000 of its grant funding of $805,000 came in a letter of December 1, to UFW agencies from Robert L. Trachtenberg, acting director of the Office of Community Services, Department of Health & Human Services, successor representative to the now-defunct Community Services Administration. 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First based at the school’s West Philadelphia campus, the unit took students to farms on the city’s fringes and to New Jersey, for combined clinical and teaching purposes. The clinic later moved to Media, where the Bouchers themselves lived over the clinic for a-time and finally to the ■ Veterinary School’s, large animal facility at New Bolton, Center, where Dr. Boucher still lives with his wife, Doris. While recognized and respected as an accomplished clinician and an able administrator, Dr. Boucher endeared himself to the thousands of students he taught as a memorable teacher. 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HE DRAINAGE & EXCAVATING RD #3, DENVER. PA 17517 PH: 215-267-3808 Boucher for his work both as a veterinary and teacher. In 1979, the Pennsylvania Veterinary Medical Association selected him “Distinguished Veterinarian.” In 1981, he received the Christian and Mary Lindback Award for Distinguished Teaching at the University. The lindback awards are given each year to eight teachers selected at large from the entire University com munity. Dr. Boucher was cited by the Lindback Award as “a superlative teacher who has ’ contributed immeasurably to student attainment of clinical acumen.” In 1968 he also received the NordenTeaching Award. Dr. Boucher, 65, passed his own * fine grasp of clinical conditions COCALICO EQUIP. CO. zjZbm* Machine Work *w . Welding & x Farm Supplies MfsagSre | Hardware D.S. MACHINE SHOP : DAVID E. STOITZFUS 3816 E. Newportßoad - Gordonville. 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The school honored Dr. Boucher last month with a “Boucher Day” at New Bolton Center during which papers on farm animal health were presented, followed by a dinner and reminiscences of Dr. Boucher’s career atthe school. LIC A,